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Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.

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I don't think this is a Sterling M-3. The intake seems too large. Possibly Hedberg?
M-3 with modified intake cone or a B with modified intake and sterling chopper cover
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I have no idea.
I'm not sure what that thing is but it doesn't look much like a siren. There's a bell hanging down, I wonder if it's some kind of ringing mechanism or something. Just postulating. Never seen a rig like that before.
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Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:42 am

Eows 115 wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 3:26 pm
IceBolt_1003 wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:35 am
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.584476, ... 312!8i6656
I don't think this is a Sterling M-3. The intake seems too large. Possibly Hedberg?
M-3 with modified intake cone or a B with modified intake and sterling chopper cover
That's 100% an M-3 and it doesn't look unusual to me besides missing the louvres on the intake. The stator hood (chopper cover) is typical of the M-3, not right for a B.
EDIT: I have learned that none of the above is correct.
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Mon Dec 21, 2020 4:30 am

archizackture wrote:
Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:42 am
Eows 115 wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 3:26 pm
IceBolt_1003 wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:35 am
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.584476, ... 312!8i6656
I don't think this is a Sterling M-3. The intake seems too large. Possibly Hedberg?
M-3 with modified intake cone or a B with modified intake and sterling chopper cover
That's 100% an M-3 and it doesn't look unusual to me besides missing the louvres on the intake. The stator hood (chopper cover) is typical of the M-3, not right for a B.
It's a Model B. They came in three styles, with that being one of them. Here's another example. You can tell it's a B because the stator and flair on the end are both one piece.

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Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.

Mon Dec 21, 2020 1:40 pm

Synther wrote:
Mon Dec 21, 2020 4:30 am
archizackture wrote:
Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:42 am
Eows 115 wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 3:26 pm


M-3 with modified intake cone or a B with modified intake and sterling chopper cover
That's 100% an M-3 and it doesn't look unusual to me besides missing the louvres on the intake. The stator hood (chopper cover) is typical of the M-3, not right for a B.
It's a Model B. They came in three styles, with that being one of them. Here's another example. You can tell it's a B because the stator and flair on the end are both one piece.

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Mon Dec 21, 2020 6:52 pm

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It's a Model B. They came in three styles, with that being one of them. Here's another example. You can tell it's a B because the stator and flair on the end are both one piece.

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Well you learn something new every day.
We really, REALLY need a "common misconceptions" pinned thread. I've been on this forum for close to two years and still didn't know that distinction. Not to mention the "N-5" thing which I was repeating for months before someone corrected me on that.
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Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.

Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:54 pm

archizackture wrote:
Mon Dec 21, 2020 6:52 pm
Synther wrote:
Mon Dec 21, 2020 4:30 am
It's a Model B. They came in three styles, with that being one of them. Here's another example. You can tell it's a B because the stator and flair on the end are both one piece.

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Well you learn something new every day.
We really, REALLY need a "common misconceptions" pinned thread. I've been on this forum for close to two years and still didn't know that distinction. Not to mention the "N-5" thing which I was repeating for months before someone corrected me on that.
I've seen a misconceptions thread, started by SirensOfNewYork, I think. It hasn't been pinned.
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Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.

Tue Dec 22, 2020 12:28 am

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It looks like it's up on a wooden pole, so I doubt it.
I think that may be a rusty pipe for a woodstove or ventilation and such.
It looks extremely large to be some kind of chimney vent, and if that were a metal exhaust pipe it looks like that would be a lot of weight for it to carry. Not to mention it wouldn't need to be anywhere near that long and tall.
I bet I know what that is, it's part of a woodstove. They make these very very tall so that they dont get carbon on the roof, since they can leave embers on the shingles if they are too close to them. Woodstove pipes are also very thick around.

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Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.

Tue Dec 22, 2020 12:04 pm

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Tue Dec 22, 2020 12:28 am
archizackture wrote:
Fri Nov 20, 2020 7:28 pm
Hurricane130 wrote:
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I think that may be a rusty pipe for a woodstove or ventilation and such.
It looks extremely large to be some kind of chimney vent, and if that were a metal exhaust pipe it looks like that would be a lot of weight for it to carry. Not to mention it wouldn't need to be anywhere near that long and tall.
I bet I know what that is, it's part of a woodstove. They make these very very tall so that they dont get carbon on the roof, since they can leave embers on the shingles if they are too close to them. Woodstove pipes are also very thick around.
Actually, I heard someone describe a siren that fit this one's description. It was made by British General, I believe.
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